Guilty plea in Yankees-Sox fight that killed 1 man

LOWELL, Mass. 
A barber from Lawrence, Mass., has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other charges for an alcohol-fueled fight over a Yankees-Red Sox playoff game that killed one man and wounded two others.

Julio Rodriguez was sentenced to five years in prison after entering his plea Tuesday. The 62-year-old man was credited with the four years he already has spent behind bars since the October 2004 violence.

Prosecutors say Rodriguez was among a group of men who had watched the baseball game on TV in Boston, which the Red Sox won 6-4.

Rodriguez was a Yankees fan, and the other men teased him. Prosecutors say he pulled out a gun and shot three of them, killing one and wounded two others.